Deepak goes for an interview and mistaken as possible groom for Rajasaheb's daughter Bina. They fall in love but afraid of dire consequences Deepak runs away. They meet again and Rajasaheb get Bina married off to Deepak.
Deepu / Deepak Raj Degda (as Charlie)
Jaggu / Jugal Kishore
Vidya
Rajasaheb Pahadganj (as A. Shah)
Maharani Pahadganj (as Rajkumari)
Deepak's Mother (as Chandabai)
Deepak goes for an interview and mistaken as possible groom for Rajasaheb's daughter Bina. They fall in love but afraid of dire consequences Deepak runs away. They meet again and Rajasaheb get Bina married off to Deepak.
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